crush |
trash |
As nouns the difference between crush and trash
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
trash is (chiefly|us) useless things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.
As verbs the difference between crush and trash
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
trash is (us) to discard.
crush |
hoy |
As nouns the difference between crush and hoy
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
hoy is a small coaster vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in conveying passengers and goods, or as a tender to larger vessels in port.
As verbs the difference between crush and hoy
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
hoy is (
label) to throw.
As an interjection hoy is
ho!, hallo!, stop!.
sqush |
crush |
As verbs the difference between sqush and crush
is that
sqush is (intransitive|us|rare) to squash or squelch while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As a noun crush is
a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
crush |
undefined |
As a noun crush
is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As a verb crush
is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
crush |
differ |
As verbs the difference between crush and differ
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
differ is not to have the same traits, characteristics.
As a noun crush
is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
crush |
lame |
Related terms |
Crush is a related term of lame.
As nouns the difference between crush and lame
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
lame is sea.
As a verb crush
is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
pile |
crush |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between pile and crush
is that
pile is a dart; an arrow while
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As verbs the difference between pile and crush
is that
pile is to drive piles into; to fill with piles; to strengthen with piles while
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
crush |
subject |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between crush and subject
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
subject is in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same.
As verbs the difference between crush and subject
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
subject is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
As an adjective subject is
likely to be affected by or to experience something.
crush |
check |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between crush and check
is that
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while
check is a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece.
As verbs the difference between crush and check
is that
crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while
check is to inspect; to examine.
champ |
crush |
Related terms |
Champ is a related term of crush.
As a proper noun champ
is (cryptozoology) a large aquatic creature, similar to the loch ness monster, which supposedly lives in lake champlain, located on the shared borders of the american states of vermont and new york and the canadian province of quebec.
As a noun crush is
a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As a verb crush is
to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
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